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hamdoguhoh -4 points ago +1 / -5

I have to wonder if his pH has gone acidic. Lower pH from acid soils causes many metals and minerals to be come more bioavailable, and can skew your readings.

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hamdoguhoh 7 points ago +7 / -0

So, this is animal feed. Chickens are supposed to eat bugs. I'm generally okay with this, except that bugs are free, and you can just let chickens forage them by raising them using better methods than factory farming.

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hamdoguhoh 1 point ago +1 / -0

When young women suck old dicks this is what happens to them.

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hamdoguhoh 1 point ago +2 / -1

This really needs it's own post as a sticky but with the bible verses referenced. Great post.

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hamdoguhoh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Gotta secure those campaign dollars fresh out the laundry.

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hamdoguhoh 7 points ago +7 / -0

Is it really down, or is it just a bunch of people reporting that it isn't working because they lived in one of the states that just ended the plandemic snap benefits??

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hamdoguhoh 10 points ago +10 / -0

A quarter cow will easily fit in 5 cubic feet of freezer space, depending on the packaging.

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hamdoguhoh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nothing was saved. A new country was born.

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hamdoguhoh 4 points ago +4 / -0

I am using a local supplier for my chickens this year and I have experienced more egg laying this winter than any previous winter. I have had them stop for months at a time before, but not this year. The local stuff is not fancy, and is really cheap. I wonder if there may be some truth to this story even though it sounds really far fetched.

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hamdoguhoh 1 point ago +3 / -2

Do nothing. Common theme for some reason.

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hamdoguhoh 16 points ago +17 / -1

I am not desperate enough to pay for hopium at this time, but I agreed with the first few paragraphs before I got paywalled.

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hamdoguhoh 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can't dig tunnels in that area of South Carolina, its mostly wet sand, which is why all the mining operations are open pit.

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hamdoguhoh 18 points ago +18 / -0

Robert's will screw this one up, I promise.

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hamdoguhoh 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am sorry that it has taken me so long to get back to you. Your best bet, for such a large quantity is to find a wholesaler who will deliver a truckload to your house. You will need 3 cubic yards if your planters are 2 feet deep, or 4.5 if you go 3 feet deep. This is based on your assumption of a 50 square foot planting area. A cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, if that helps. A standard pickup bed can hold about 1.5 cubic yards easily, if you have a truck and want to save money on delivery.

You are looking for a locally owned landscape supply store. They will usually have giant piles of mulch and rocks and whatnot that you can see from the road. These stores will sell a "garden mix" of some sort that will be absolutely perfect for what you are trying to do. This will by far be the lowest cost and simplest option. Being in a dry environment, you should be using lots of mulch to help conserve moisture. Make sure you plan that into your design.

That being said. If you are looking on advice on rock planters in a survival SHTF type scenario, I would say forget planters, especially in a hot dry environment. They get hotter and drier than the regular ground. You want to be planting in "ditches" and low spots, if that makes sense.

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